This week I am going to invest in a dash cam. But why get a camera that just records the road ahead when both crashes happened at the back of my car? I thought about getting two cameras, then I saw THIS: Two cameras in one, the rear-facing camera zooms in past your back seats to record all the happenings behind you! With crystal clear picture quality and G sensor data protection, all action on the road around me will be captured, and automatically saved upon impact. Certain car insurers will even give a discount if your car has this piece of kit fitted. Perfect. After a couple of years, the initial £200 will be worth it, or it will pay for its self instantly in an accident that isn't your fault. Boom. If you drive into the back of another vehicle, it is your fault. (unless you can prove otherwise, rare.) Avoid being at fault and keep your distance.
My car has particularly sharp brakes. If I need to slam them on for whatever reason, my car will stop dead almost instantly. Older cars can take double the distance to stop. Know your brakes. Know your car. If in doubt, leave as much space in front of you as can. |
I love my Audi.Seriously. Sad, right? I saved for years and bought it brand new, and within six months it has been crashed into. Twice. I want to raise road safety awareness and save people from their own stupidity. Let’s face it, we all have our bad days. Archives
February 2016
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